4/13 "I do, I'm sure." "That is pleasant to hear, my boy," his father said, smiling fondly upon the little fellow. "And I presume brother Max would say the same if he were here. Ah, we have reached home"; for at that moment the carriage turned in at the great gates. "I am always glad to get back to it, no matter where I have been." "I too," said Lucilla; "unless my father is somewhere else," she added, giving him a most loving look. "I'd rather live in a hovel with him than in a palace without him." "I don't doubt it, my darling," he returned. |